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Process Calibrator Reccomendations?
tszaboo:
--- Quote from: Tech_Monkey on June 14, 2023, 10:05:31 pm ---Before I ask my question....does anyone else here experience how hard it is to express to management underlying root cause electrical issues?? |O |O
I need a good process calibrator for some heat controllers that use J and K type thermocouples. I like the fluke multipurpose (726) but its 5 grand US. Can anyone make a suggestion on something thats as good without the price tag? cant spend that much on fluke for the aforementioned management problems.... |O
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When I had issues about equipment calibration, I turned to the quality management of my company. We raised it as a Nonconformity issue for ISO9001, then everything got calibrated. But yeah, those Fluke units are expensive for what they do.
armandine2:
RS Pro 133 - sources and measures thermocouples
Ground_Loop:
How about a Fluke 787 process meter with a precision 10 ohm, or less, resistor across the outputs. You can simulate the TC voltage to a reasonable accuracy and the 787 is also a great all around multimeter otherwise. It’s still a bit pricey though at around $1000. BTW I’ve done just this with my 787.
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